Food shortages could lead to a new migrant crisis for Europe – that’s the warning from Colm Markey. The war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia are raising serious questions about the supply of food. Whilst we’re seeing prices going up here, in developing countries the impact could be starvation. Fine Gael MEP, Colm Markey, believes it could trigger a new wave of migration from Africa toward Europe. He says it’s not only in our own interest, the EU also has a “moral responsibility” to act.
Out words: Concern to Europe
Dur: 0’19”
1st meeting of EU-UK parliamentary assembly Thursday – MacManus
Brexit back on the table following elections – MacManus
Interview Grace O’Sullivan MEP on toxic chemicals (POPs)
“Eliminate dangerous chemicals” from products – O’Sullivan
MEPs demand stricter limits on toxic chemicals in products – O’Sullivan
MEPs demand cuts to toxic ‘forever chemicals’
Interview Ciarán Cuffe on Russian sanctions & energy savings
MEP calls for tax on energy companies to help renovations – Cuffe
More money needed for retrofits & energy saving projects – Cuffe
Renovations can “dramatically” reduce Russian energy imports – Cuffe
Resistance to 6th round of sanctions “understandable”– O’Sullivan
Irish law should be Europe-wide – Fitzgerald
Ukraine war is a cyber wake-up - Kelly
Ill-prepared one year after HSE cyber attack - Kelly
US “sees big opportunities” from Ukraine war – Wallace
Fitzgerald welcomes oil sanctions
Andrews calls for path to nuclear weapons ban
EU funding tied up in ‘stolen’ planes - Markey
“Difficult situation” for €4bn Irish planes in Russia
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